Posted on June 27th, 2008 by Pamela Leavey
There was “unity” in Unity, NH today and many of us are hoping it will spread across the country in huges waves that drive Democratic voters out to the polls in November for Barack Obama.
It was a day of choreographed unity — their destination was a rally here in this small western New Hampshire town [...]
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Filed under: Democrats, Election '08, In The News, Pamela Leavey, Political News, Presidential Election
Posted on April 25th, 2008 by Pamela Leavey
Wake up and smell the coffee Democrats. I just finished reading Paul Krugman’s Friday column and he speaks volumes of truths. Volumes.
Unless we can get past our own ”self-inflicted state of confusion,” caused in part by the mixed messages sent by our purported “front-runner” Barack Obama, “there’s a very good chance” that we’ll “snatch defeat from the [...]
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Filed under: Democrats, Economy, Election '08, In The News, John McCain '08, Opinions, Pamela Leavey, Paul Krugman, Political News, Politics, Presidential Primaries
Posted on June 15th, 2007 by Michael van der Galien
Bad news for Republicans: “By 52% to 31%, Americans say they want Democrats to win the presidency next year.”
Americans give the Republican Party their most negative assessment in the two-decade history of the Journal/NBC survey, and by 49% to 36% they say the Democratic Party more closely shares their values and positions on the issues.
The [...]
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Filed under: In The News
Posted on August 10th, 2005 by Pamela Leavey
Nearly all Americans have an opinion about Hillary Rodham Clinton, the junior senator from New York, and if she runs for president, as expected, she will begin her quest for the Democratic nomination well ahead of her rivals. On one point, still with 2-1/2 years to go before the first caucuses or primaries, political analysts agree: The nomination is hers to lose.
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Filed under: Politics, Senate
Posted on August 4th, 2005 by Pamela Leavey
AP News reports:
Republican leaders have been looking around for someone other than Rep. Katherine Harris to run for the Senate, fearing too many Democrats and moderates still despise her over her role in the 2000 presidential recount. But the GOP may be stuck with her.
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Filed under: Politics, Republicans, Senate